Essay On Good Will Hunting

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Good Will Hunting is a movie starring Matt Damon as Will, a poor man of exceptional intelligence who grew up in south Boston, Robin Williams as Sean, a therapist who helps Will overcome his problems, Ben Affleck as Chuckie, Will’s best friend since childhood, Stellan Skarsgard as professor Lambeau, an award winning mathematician who wishes to push Will to use his skills, and Minnie Driver as Skylar, a Harvard pre-med student who has a romantic relationship with Will. As a child Will bounced around from foster home to foster home after being abandoned by his parents. The movie is about his remarkable intelligence and his relationship with Skylar, but mostly about Will’s fear of being hurt and how he overcomes that fear for the love of Skylar …show more content…
This shows that he fears letting others have the opportunity to really know him because they may hurt him. One reason why Will hates therapists so much is because, just as a child must trust his parents, therapist require lots of trust from their patients. The last time Will trusted somebody like that they abused him and hurt him. Now, as a defense mechanism Will intentionally pushes people away if they might get too close to him and exploit his vulnerability to …show more content…
Another example of this is when he is in an interview with the NSA and he goes on an irrational rant of what may happen if he breaks a code for the NSA. Will starts by saying what if they have him break a code and it leads to a war where his friend is injured and loses his job to the guy that hurt him because he’ll work for less money, Will goes on with his rant for a while longer but just from this short excerpt we can see that Will’s fear of being hurt or rejected leads him to